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'Proud' Rove bids goodbye to Bush 'Proud' Rove bids goodbye to Bush
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Karl Rove, George W Bush's most trusted and senior adviser, has paid tribute to the US president as he confirmed his intention to leave the White House.Karl Rove, George W Bush's most trusted and senior adviser, has paid tribute to the US president as he confirmed his intention to leave the White House.
Mr Rove, who will step down at the end of August, said he was "deeply proud" to have served Mr Bush and the US.Mr Rove, who will step down at the end of August, said he was "deeply proud" to have served Mr Bush and the US.
But he insisted the time was right to leave, saying he was quitting the White House for the sake of his family.But he insisted the time was right to leave, saying he was quitting the White House for the sake of his family.
He has worked with Mr Bush since 1993, and was seen as the architect of Mr Bush's 2000 and 2004 election wins.He has worked with Mr Bush since 1993, and was seen as the architect of Mr Bush's 2000 and 2004 election wins.
There's always something that can keep you here, and as much as I'd like to be here, I've got to do this for the sake of my family Karl Rove 'Architect' quits White House Profile: Karl Rove Karl Rove in his own wordsThere's always something that can keep you here, and as much as I'd like to be here, I've got to do this for the sake of my family Karl Rove 'Architect' quits White House Profile: Karl Rove Karl Rove in his own words
For this he is highly regarded by Republicans, but at the same time equally reviled by Democrats.For this he is highly regarded by Republicans, but at the same time equally reviled by Democrats.
"Karl Rove is moving on down the road," Mr Bush said, standing alongside his friend and colleague at White House."Karl Rove is moving on down the road," Mr Bush said, standing alongside his friend and colleague at White House.
The president described Mr Rove as a "dear friend" who he had worked alongside for a long time to serve both state and country.The president described Mr Rove as a "dear friend" who he had worked alongside for a long time to serve both state and country.
An emotional Mr Rove said working in the White House had been the "joy and honour of a lifetime".An emotional Mr Rove said working in the White House had been the "joy and honour of a lifetime".
He was full of praise for the president, describing him as a man of decisive action, a man who strengthened the economy, created jobs and undertook bold reforms.He was full of praise for the president, describing him as a man of decisive action, a man who strengthened the economy, created jobs and undertook bold reforms.
"I will miss, deeply miss, my work here," Mr Rove said, calling his years in the White House "exhilarating"."I will miss, deeply miss, my work here," Mr Rove said, calling his years in the White House "exhilarating".
Delayed departureDelayed departure
Mr Rove has been accused of underhand political tactics since his teenage years.Mr Rove has been accused of underhand political tactics since his teenage years.
HAVE YOUR SAY If Rove has been Bush's chief advisor, he has given a lot of very very bad advice. Rory Morty, Giessen, Germany Send us your commentsHAVE YOUR SAY If Rove has been Bush's chief advisor, he has given a lot of very very bad advice. Rory Morty, Giessen, Germany Send us your comments
As a student, he invited Chicago vagrants to turn up for free beer at a plush reception for a Democrat state candidate - an incident he later described as a "youthful prank" that he regretted.As a student, he invited Chicago vagrants to turn up for free beer at a plush reception for a Democrat state candidate - an incident he later described as a "youthful prank" that he regretted.
He has continued to be dogged by controversy.He has continued to be dogged by controversy.
Last month, the US Senate issued a subpoena against him as part of an investigation into the sacking of eight federal prosecutors, but Mr Bush ordered him not to testify, citing executive privilege.Last month, the US Senate issued a subpoena against him as part of an investigation into the sacking of eight federal prosecutors, but Mr Bush ordered him not to testify, citing executive privilege.
ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN KEY DEPARTURES Karl Rove, chief political strategist, leaves 31 AugDonald Rumsfeld, defence secretary, quit after 2006 mid-term electionsAndrew Card, chief of staff, quit March 2006Paul Wolfowitz, deputy defence secretary, quit March 2005Colin Powell, secretary of state, resigned after President Bush's first term, Nov 2004 SURVIVORS FROM 2000 Dick Cheney, vice-presidentCondoleezza Rice, secretary of state, was national security adviser in first termAlberto Gonzales, attorney general, was White House counsel ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN KEY DEPARTURES Karl Rove, chief political strategist, leaves 31 AugDonald Rumsfeld, defence secretary, quit after 2006 mid-term electionsAndrew Card, chief of staff, quit March 2006Paul Wolfowitz, deputy defence secretary, quit March 2005Colin Powell, secretary of state, resigned after President Bush's first term, Nov 2004 SURVIVORS FROM 2000 Dick Cheney, vice-presidentCondoleezza Rice, secretary of state, was national security adviser in first termAlberto Gonzales, attorney general, was White House counsel class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/6945028.stm">Rove exit 'end of era' class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/6944737.stm">Changes at the White House
Mr Rove was also investigated in connection with the exposure of CIA agent Valerie Plame, though prosecutors decided he should not face any charges.Mr Rove was also investigated in connection with the exposure of CIA agent Valerie Plame, though prosecutors decided he should not face any charges.
Mr Rove told the Wall Street Journal that he had first floated the idea of leaving last year, but had delayed his departure when the Democrats took control of Congress.Mr Rove told the Wall Street Journal that he had first floated the idea of leaving last year, but had delayed his departure when the Democrats took control of Congress.
He said he took a final decision to leave after White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten told aides that if they stayed after the end of August they would be obliged to stay in the administration until Mr Bush's own departure in January 2009.He said he took a final decision to leave after White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten told aides that if they stayed after the end of August they would be obliged to stay in the administration until Mr Bush's own departure in January 2009.
"There's always something that can keep you here, and as much as I'd like to be here, I've got to do this for the sake of my family," he said."There's always something that can keep you here, and as much as I'd like to be here, I've got to do this for the sake of my family," he said.
He said he expected Mr Bush's current poor ratings to improve, and that conditions in Iraq would get better as the military surge continued.He said he expected Mr Bush's current poor ratings to improve, and that conditions in Iraq would get better as the military surge continued.
A Republican had a good chance of winning the 2008 presidential election, he said, because Democrats would choose the "fatally flawed" Hillary Clinton as their candidate.A Republican had a good chance of winning the 2008 presidential election, he said, because Democrats would choose the "fatally flawed" Hillary Clinton as their candidate.